A sloppy Sunday storm system is exiting the area Sunday evening. Some communities in the Lakes Region and Mt. Washington Valley received a few inches of snow, while much of southern NH had light snow which quickly changed to sleet and rain. Travel is slower due to slick spots.Evening rain showers will be off and on in southern NH, while central and northern New Hampshire will see another couple hours of scattered snow or sleet showers. Little to no additional accumulation is likely.>> Download the FREE WMUR appSkies will clear after midnight and through the pre-dawn hours on Monday. Temperatures will dip below the freezing level late, so any leftover water could freeze up. This means there will be some slick spots Monday morning, especially untreated areas like secondary roadways and walkways.>> Interactive Radar On Monday, milder temperatures return along with the sunshine. Highs in the 40s to lower half of the 50s. We'll do more melting. Tuesday and Wednesday are also milder days with bright skies.>> 7-Day and Text ForecastThe next storm system looks to arrive on Thursday night and will continue into Friday. It is still too soon to tell what it will bring, but it's possible we could be dealing with another storm with mixed precipitation. We'll keep you updated!

MANCHESTER, N.H. —

A sloppy Sunday storm system is exiting the area Sunday evening. Some communities in the Lakes Region and Mt. Washington Valley received a few inches of snow, while much of southern NH had light snow which quickly changed to sleet and rain. Travel is slower due to slick spots.

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Evening rain showers will be off and on in southern NH, while central and northern New Hampshire will see another couple hours of scattered snow or sleet showers. Little to no additional accumulation is likely.

Skies will clear after midnight and through the pre-dawn hours on Monday. Temperatures will dip below the freezing level late, so any leftover water could freeze up. This means there will be some slick spots Monday morning, especially untreated areas like secondary roadways and walkways.

The next storm system looks to arrive on Thursday night and will continue into Friday. It is still too soon to tell what it will bring, but it's possible we could be dealing with another storm with mixed precipitation. We'll keep you updated!